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Lkr

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  1. I really don't trust user reviews on newegg, so it really doesn't matter. I love how bad you are at attempting to insult people though
  2. Keep acting like you know what you're talking about, it's cute
  3. It still hasn't reached it's peak as a meme
  4. the pony overlords are pleased with your decision <3
  5. well can you tell me if this is ok? http://i.imgur.com/yiRhN.png
  6. http://www.trollquotes.com/wp-content/uploads/trollquotes/472/gandalf-540x413.jpg
  7. http://www.gifsoup.com/view2/1971986/rainbow-dash-not-amused-o.gif
  8. "Us and Them" is rather quiet in tone and dynamics, although the choruses are louder than the verses. It has two saxophone solos in it, one at the beginning and another towards the end of the song. Richard Wright introduces the song with harmonies on his Hammond organ, and put a piano chordal backing and short piano solo afterwards on the arrangement. The tune was originally written on the piano by Richard Wright for the movie Zabriskie Point in 1969 and was titled "The Violent Sequence".[2] In its original demo form it was instrumental, featuring only piano and bass. Director Michelangelo Antonioni rejected it on the grounds that it was too unlike their "Careful with That Axe, Eugene"-esque work, which was the style of music he wanted to use. As Waters recalls it in impersonation, Antonioni's response was, "It's beautiful, but is it too sad, you know? It makes me think of church". [3]. The song was shelved until Dark Side of the Moon where Waters put some vocals in to it. The verses have a unique, jazz-influenced chord progression: Dsus2, D6add9 (or Esus2/D), D minor major 7 (or Faug/D), and G/D (the D in the bass is sustained as a pedal point throughout). The D6 with an added 9th is not unlike an Esus2 with a D in the bass, but because the bass line also provides the fifth, it is more accurately described as a kind of D chord. The D minor chord with a major seventh is a rarity in 1970s rock music.[4] In the middle, there is a break during which roadie "Roger the Hat" speaks (during the recording of the album a number of interviews were laid down, including with Paul and Linda McCartney who were recording in the same studio).
  9. since the word filter was lifted, can we have profanity in sigs now?
  10. Maybe you should get a grasp on what the first amendment really means before you make yourself look like more of an idiot
  11. regardless, he's an idiot for his choice of words. I'm going to use this offensive word, but I don't mean to offend anyone!
  12. your immune system is weak if you hadn't had the chicken pox
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5mK7dzyUkM
  14. Kobe was also verbally abusing the ref. I don't think that should be encouraged either
  15. if you replace the word he used with a racial slur toward white people, you guys would have a problem then. make up your mind. slang or not, it is an offensive term. i'm not sure if it warranted 100k, but he definitely shouldn't have said it
  16. how do you not come into contact with the chicken pox as a kid? was he home schooled or something? only child?
  17. Some people don't like to stop doing something they love even if it has bad results. I wouldn't really call it ignorance. If we're counting just the important belts then Triple H and Flair have more total. Although it is important to point out that back in the Attitude Era, there was more of holding onto the belt for a good amount of time rather than all of the belt hopping WWE does today.
  18. Ziggler and JoMo would be great at the main event, but the WWE won't push anyone.
  19. http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/4/11/2104458/nba-wtf-play-award
  20. http://royal.richardcheese.com/ Don't know whether I should believe it or not. If its true, its awesome for those unfamiliar with richard cheese: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWnLyTxSQiY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr7EBuz-2xI audio is nsfw so make sure you use headphones(if you care)
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